The route will begin at the Rochester Home Depot, which will serve as a park & ride for Rochester-area passengers. Additionally, the bus stops at the intersection of Route 125 and Route 9, near to the Barrington park & ride, and at the Lee Market Basket. UNH campus bus stops include the Leavitt Center, Field House, and McConnell Hall. A trip between Rochester and UNH takes about 35 minutes. The one-way fare is $1.50; passengers with valid UNH student or employee IDs ride for free.

Support for the resumption of public transit service along the 125 corridor has been accumulating since a similar service was eliminated in the late 1980s. This new route is made possible with assistance from an 80 percent three-year federal Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) grant for capital and operations. An environmentally-friendly compressed natural gas (CNG) bus has been purchased specifically for this service.

UNH Transportation Service operates Wildcat Transit public transportation service from UNH/Durham to surrounding communities, as well as other transportation programs to support the university and its neighbors.